The sad part is Millsap was putting together a great game. 12 points on 11 shots, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, 1 block and 1 turnover in 26 minutes.

Millsap is not the problem.

Yes, offensively he was, however their bigs were scoring at will in the first half. With Favors playing the majority of the second half, the Nets were held to a measly 33 points. You're going to win a lot of games with that number.

We should just copy and past the first half of the game topics before it even begins. I only saw the second half tonight so it's not applicable to this game, but it seems like I'm always pissed off within the first 10 minutes of a Jazz game normally. Good win, good win.

What's the deal with Deron? He doesnt seem like the same player he was here.

He's not in the Jazz's system.

That has always been the knock on Duron, even coming out of college. He's not Ty Lawson, DRose, or CP3. He needs a system. A system where he can set screens, come off picks, run the P&R, post up, and get open looks. He's not a 1 on 1 blow past you guy.

That has always been the knock on Duron, even coming out of college. He's not Ty Lawson, DRose, or CP3. He needs a system. A system where he can set screens, come off picks, run the P&R, post up, and get open looks. He's not a 1 on 1 blow past you guy.

He definitely is a system guy, however he still has alot of 1 on 1 skills and blows past many guards, like he did a few times against mo tonight.

Deron Williams created some controversy Monday when he expressed his preference for the offensive system he played in under Jerry Sloan in Utah, saying he hadn't been as comfortable in Avery Johnson's system. Johnson wasn't bothered by the comments, saying he was aware of Williams' concerns and they frequently discussed ways to address them.